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  2. "DID NOT SUE FOR MERCY"

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) told a questioner in the House of Commons yesterday that the suggestion that the British Ambassador to Tokio (Sir ...

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  3. NOT ACCEPTABLE YET

    It is understood that the Soviet Prime Minister (M. Moltov) told the British and French representatives that the revised Anglo-French ...

    Article : 347 words
  4. HAS COUNSEL AT INQUIRY

    Following evidence given by the Chairman of the Royal North Shore Hospital Board yesterday that he understood certain patients had been turned away be ...

    Article : 418 words
  5. HORTHY'S SON AT ASCOT

    M. Etienne de Horthy, son of the Regent of Hungary, who attended the first day of the races at Ascot. On his left are Lord and Lady Willoughby de Broke. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TEST AGAINST WEST INDIES TO BEGIN TO-DAY

    TO-DAY the first of three Test matches between England and West Indies will begin. Apparently, and despite records, England regards the West Indies ...

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  7. Yesterday's Temperatures

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 words
  8. PETROL FROM COAL

    A pilot plant at 'Annandale, Sydney, for the production of oil from coal by the low temperature carbonisation process, was inspected yesterday by Ald. R. G. ...

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  9. "NO TIME FOR CHANGE"

    "Those who pay lip service to national defence, while decrying the successful efforts made by the army, are doing a grave disservice to the community. This is no ...

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  10. Mr. Hoare Thinks Annual Elections Keep Officials Up to It

    ON THE ground that there was a tendency for individuals to succumb to their environment and find it easier to be an official than work in the industry, ...

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  11. ASSIST TECHNICAL EDUCATION

    The diversion of portion of Commonwealth money earmarked for direct defence projects to increase the facilities for technical education throughout ...

    Article : 219 words
  12. MEET FORCE WITH FORCE

    Great Britain is prepared to go to great lengths to obtain a peaceful solution of international problems, but she is equally prepared to meet force with force ...

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  13. PROBATION NURSES' PAY

    The Hospitals Commission's suggestion that assistants in nursing be appointed rather than increase probationary nurses' wages was opposed at a meeting of the ...

    Article : 125 words
  14. DUTY TO PUBLIC

    Mr. Justice de Baun to-day attacked manufacturers who used the law of supply and demand to exploit the public. At the inquiry into brick prices, which ...

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  15. FORGET OLD-WORLD ENMITIES

    An appeal to migrants, to forget their old-world enmities and feuds when they entered Australia was made to-day by the Minister for the Interior (Senator ...

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  16. CLASH, THEN HANDSHAKE

    Mr. J. A. Beasley, M.H.R., and the Mayor of Mascot (Aid. Sweeney) clashed verbally at Newtown Town Hall this afternoon. Afterwards they shook hands. ...

    Article : 152 words
  17. TALKS ON SURVEY FLIGHT

    Captain P. G. Taylor left Mombasa today by air for Nairobi, the centre of the Government of Kenya, to discuss the survey flight and the Indian Ocean air ...

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  18. APPEAL AGAINST DIVISION

    Mrs. Emily Louise Jeffery to-day succeeded in an application to the Chief Judge in Equity (Mr. Justice Long Innes) that all exhibits in the Thomas ...

    Article : 173 words
  19. YOUTHS IN "DEAD END" JOBS

    The problem of "dead end" jobs will be one of the principal subjects for discussion at a conference on youth employment to be held by the Commonwealth ...

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  20. WYNYARD STATION HOTEL

    Alleging that he had failed to maintain accommodation at the Plaza Hotel, George-street, City, at the standard required by the Liquor Act, police to-day ...

    Article : 146 words
  21. REGISTRATION OF ALIEN DOCTORS

    The Secretary of the New South Wales branch of the British Medical Association (Dr. J. Hunter) revealed to-day that the association had made new representations ...

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  22. MOTORISTS AND LIQUOR

    Further tightening up of the traffic laws is being considered by the Government. Compulsory cancellation of licences for ...

    Article : 118 words
  23. VATICAN WILL CONTINUE EFFORTS

    "The efforts of the Holy See in the past fortnight to induce a better atmosphere between the two conflicting groups of European Powers do not seem to have ...

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  24. COAL EXPORTS DOWN

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 178 words
  25. FRANCO-TURKISH PACT

    The double-barrelled Franco-Turkish pact will be signed simultaneously in Paris and Angora at 6.30 p.m. to-day. French troops are already evacuating ...

    Article : 34 words
  26. PLANE REACHED 367 M.P.H.

    The Air Ministry announces that a Supermarine Spitfire, fitted with a variable pitch airscrew, reached a top speed during trials of 367 miles an hour at in ...

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  27. LATE MR. HAWKINS

    When the Legislative Assembly meets on Wednesday, a motion of condolence in connection with the death of Mr. H. H. Hawkins, who was Minister for ...

    Article : 47 words
  28. HERALD STOP PRESS

    Mr. Cecil Davis, honorary agent in Tientsin for the New Zealand Government, was stripped on entering the Concession to-day, despite ...

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  29. YESTERDAY'S ACCIDENTS

    Ronald Rose, 3, of Union-street, Cook's Hill, received probable internal injuries, abrasions to the right arm, right ankle, and shock, when struck by a motor-car ...

    Article : 238 words
  30. MARY MAGUIRE BREAKS ANKLE

    Mary Maguire, the Australian film actress, fractured her ankle at Denham Studios while dancing a fox-trot for a ballroom scene in an Englishman's home. ...

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  31. EVICTION MONUMENT

    Weston's warning against evictions—a house idle for seven years at the order of the lodges and unemployed after an occupier had been evicted. Recently a purchaser started to demolish it for removal, but he was stopped. The house is in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 56 words
  32. COUNSEL WITHDRAWS APPLICATION

    When Cecil Charles Payne, 35. came before the Darlinghurst Quarter Sessions to-day, charged with having committed a serious offence against his 15-year-old ...

    Article : 157 words
  33. FINE FOR UNCLEAN SHOP

    For having failed to keep his premises clean, Nelson Pearson, shopkeeper of Crow's Nest, was fined £10 at North Sydney Court to-day. ...

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  34. EFFECT IN LONDON OF N.Z. TRADE RESTRICTIONS

    A deputation from the National Union of Manufacturers gave details to the New Zealand Minister for Finance (Mr. W. Nash) of the effect of New Zealand trade ...

    Article : 137 words
  35. WILL TRAIN VICE-REGAL RACEHORSES

    Lady Barclay-Harvey, wife of the Governor-designate of South Australia (Sir Malcolm Barclay-Harvey), has appointed Mr. Ike Reid, of Glenelg, to train her ...

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  36. CATTLE RUSTLING

    Cattle stealing is causing concern in North-eastern Victoria. In the past 10 days a party on horses has been searching the plains for several hundred of ...

    Article : 55 words
  37. MOVE TO AVERT RIOTS IN INDIA

    Provincial Ministers and supporters of the Government have agreed to cooperate in an anti-propaganda campaign and stricter control of the Press, to prevent ...

    Article : 36 words
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